Polish 33rd Infantry Division

The Polish 33rd Infantry Division was a reserve infantry division of the Polish Second Republic. Formed on 27 August 1939, it fought against Nazi Germany during the invasion of Poland at the start of World War II, and after the Battle of Rozan it mixed with the Polish 41st Infantry Division. By 19 September it had 6,000 soldiers and 35 cannons, and it was eventually forced to surrender. Antoni Olechnowicz served as its Quartermaster during the war.